US7114673B2 - Tape-like recording medium running device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a tape-like recording medium running device installed in a magnetic recording/reproducing device such as a video tape recorder using a tape as a magnetic recording medium.
- FIG. 5 shows a conventional tape-like recording medium running device and a configuration required to achieve an operation for making a transition from fast forwarding (FF)/rewinding (REW) modes to a stop mode of a tape.
- FF fast forwarding
- REW rewinding
- a tape 22 has a leading edge which is connected and wound by a supply reel 3 and a trailing edge which is connected to a take-up reel 2 .
- Reference numeral 2 A denotes a take-up reel base engaged with the set take-up reel 2 .
- Reference numeral 3 A denotes a supply reel base engaged with the set supply reel 3 .
- Reference numeral 1 denotes a motor which transmits rotation to a take-up side reel of the take-up reel base 2 A and the supply reel base 3 A via a belt and a gear to rotationally drive the take-up side reel.
- the motor 1 rotationally drives the take-up reel base 2 A of the take-up reel 2 serving as a take-up side reel.
- the motor 1 rotationally drives the supply reel base 3 A of the supply reel 3 serving as a take-up side reel.
- Reference numeral 5 denotes a take-up reel braking unit which brakes the rotation of the take-up reel base 2 A.
- Reference numeral 6 denotes a supply reel braking unit which brakes the rotation of the supply reel base 3 A.
- Reference numeral 50 denotes a stop command detecting unit which detects that an operating unit 23 is operated to make a stop from the fast forwarding (FF) or the rewinding (REW) mode and produces first and second stop commands 50 A and 50 B.
- FF fast forwarding
- REW rewinding
- Reference numeral 8 denotes a mode changing unit which makes a change to the stop mode by operating the take-up reel braking unit 5 and the supply reel braking unit 6 in accordance with the fast forwarding (FF)/rewinding (REW) modes to apply braking forces to the take-up reel base 2 A and the supply reel base 3 A when the first stop command 50 a is detected.
- FF fast forwarding
- REW rewinding
- Reference numeral 4 denotes a rotation detecting unit which has an MR element (magneto-resistance element) for detecting polarities (north pole and south pole) magnetized at predetermined intervals around the motor 1 and for outputting a frequency signal.
- the rotation detecting unit outputs a signal of a frequency proportionate to a rotation speed of the motor 1 .
- Reference numeral 51 denotes a speed control unit which operates the motor 1 via a driving unit 52 so that the output of the rotation detecting unit 4 comes close to a target number of rotations corresponding to an operation mode instructed by the operating unit 23 , to be specific, a target number of rotations corresponding to the fast forwarding (FF)/rewinding (REW) modes until the second stop command 50 B is detected.
- FF fast forwarding
- REW rewinding
- a rotation command to wind up the tape 2 at high speed (e.g., 8 m/s) is outputted by the speed control unit 51 and the motor 1 is operated via the driving unit 52 .
- current of a predetermined value C is applied to the motor 1 and the rotation is controlled according to the current value.
- the take-up reel 2 where rotation is transmitted via the rotation of the motor 1 winds up the tape 22 from the supply reel 3 .
- the reel increases in inertial force and braking force is likely to vary.
- the supply reel 3 increases in inertial force and thus the take-up reel 2 is like to stop earlier than the supply reel 3 .
- FIG. 7( a ) shows a current value C of the motor 1 in the fast forwarding (FF) mode.
- FIGS. 7( b ) and 7 ( c ) show that braking force BT of the take-up reel braking unit 5 and braking force BS of the supply reel braking unit 6 are varied and the following relationship is established: BT>BS.
- FIG. 7( d ) shows the number of rotations NT of the take-up reel 2 in the fast forwarding mode
- FIG. 7( e ) shows the number of rotations NS of the supply reel 3 in the fast forwarding mode.
- NT ⁇ NS the take-up reel 2 is larger in tape winding diameter than the supply reel 3 , so that the following relationship is established: NT ⁇ NS.
- the motor 1 is driven at the current value C of the motor as shown in FIG. 7( a ), and the take-up reel 2 is rotated with the number of rotations NT and the supply reel 3 is rotated with the number of rotations NS, as shown in FIGS. 7( d ) and 7 ( e ), so that the tape 22 is caused to run at a high speed to perform fast forwarding.
- a stop command is provided at timing T 1 , a value of current supplied to the motor 1 is set at 0 as shown in FIG. 7( a ), the take-up reel braking unit 5 brakes the take-up reel 2 with braking force BT ( FIG. 7( b )), and the supply reel braking unit 6 brakes the supply reel 3 with braking force BS ( FIG. 7( c )).
- the take-up reel 2 and the supply reel 3 gradually decrease in the number of rotations and stop in the end.
- the take-up reel 2 stops at timing T 2 and the supply reel 3 stops at timing T 3 later than the timing T 2 . In this way, the take-up reel 2 stops earlier than the supply reel 3 , causing a slack S to occur on the tape 22 .
- the above description refers to an example of a fast forwarding (FF) mode for taking up the tape 22 at a high speed from the supply reel 3 to the take-up reel 2 .
- the same problem arises in a rewinding (REW) mode for taking up the tape 22 at a high speed from the take-up reel 2 to the supply reel 3 .
- the supply reel braking unit 6 becomes larger in braking force than the take-up reel braking unit 5 due to variations in braking force of the take-up reel braking unit 5 and the supply reel braking unit 6 or the like, the tape 22 stops with a slack, causing a damage to the tape 22 in the subsequent running of the tape.
- the supply reel 3 is more likely to stop earlier than the take-up reel 2 .
- the present invention is devised to solve the above problem and has an object to provide a tape-like recording medium running device which can stop a tape-like recording medium without a slack even when a take-up reel braking unit becomes larger in braking force than a supply reel braking unit due to variations in braking force of the take-up reel braking unit and the supply reel braking unit.
- the tape-like recording medium running device of the present invention is characterized in that when a transition is made from fast forwarding (FF)/rewinding (REW) modes to a stop mode, braking on a take-up side reel and a supply side reel is started, and current is applied to a motor so as to give rotary torque to the take-up side reel.
- FF fast forwarding
- REW rewinding
- the tape-like recording medium running device of the present invention in which a take-up side reel is driven by a motor to perform running for winding up a tape-like recording medium from a supply side reel, comprises a take-up side reel braking unit for braking the rotation of the take-up side reel, a supply-side reel braking unit for braking the rotation of the supply side reel, a stop command detecting unit for detecting a command to stop the running for winding, a motor current value setting unit for controlling a current value for driving the motor, and a current adding time setting unit for controlling specified time for supplying current specified by the motor current value setting unit to the motor, wherein immediately after the stop command detecting unit detects a stop command, the take-up side reel braking unit and the supply side reel braking unit start braking the take-up side reel and the supply side reel, and the motor current value setting unit and the current adding time setting unit apply current to the motor so as to give rotary torque to the take-up side reel.
- the take-up side reel has the motor driven by the motor current value setting unit and the current adding time setting unit.
- the supply side reel from stopping earlier than the take-up side reel, thereby stopping the tape-like recording medium without a slack.
- the present invention further comprises a winding diameter detecting unit for detecting a winding diameter of the tape-like recording medium wound around the supply side reel or the take-up side reel, whereby the motor current value setting unit changes a value of current applied to the motor according to the winding diameter detected by the winding diameter detecting unit.
- the present invention further comprises a winding diameter detecting unit for detecting a winding diameter of the tape-like recording medium wound around the supply side reel or the take-up side reel, whereby the current adding time setting unit changes time for applying current to the motor according to the winding diameter detected by the winding diameter detecting unit.
- the present invention further comprises a winding diameter detecting unit for detecting a winding diameter of the tape-like recording medium wound around the supply side reel or the take-up side reel, whereby the motor current value setting unit changes a value of current applied to the motor according to the winding diameter detected by the winding diameter detecting unit, and the current adding time setting unit changes time for applying current to the motor according to the winding diameter detected by the winding diameter detecting unit.
- driving of the take-up side reel can be controlled in correspondence to the magnitude of the inertial force on the supply side reel, the magnitude being determined by the winding diameter.
- driving of the take-up side reel can be controlled in correspondence to the magnitude of the inertial force on the supply side reel, the magnitude being determined by the winding diameter.
- FIG. 1 is a structural diagram showing a tape-like recording medium running device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows changes of a motor current value with time when a transition is made from a fast forwarding (FF) mode to a stop mode, according to Embodiment 1;
- FIG. 3 is a structural diagram showing a tape-like recording medium running device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows changes of a motor current value with time when a transition is made from a fast forwarding (FF) mode to a stop mode of Embodiment 2;
- FIG. 5 is a structural diagram showing a conventional tape-like recording medium running device
- FIG. 6 shows a change of a current value with time when a transition is made from a fast forwarding (FF) mode to a stop mode according to the conventional art
- FIG. 7 shows actual changes with time of a motor current value and a number of rotations of a reel when a transition is made from the fast forwarding (FF) mode to the stop mode according to the conventional art.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 which illustrates the conventional art, are indicated by the same reference numerals.
- a tape-like recording medium running device of FIG. 1 is quite different from FIG. 5 in that a motor current value setting unit 11 , a current adding time setting unit 12 , and a motor current control unit 13 are provided.
- the motor current value setting unit 11 sets a value of current applied to a motor 1 in response to the output of a stop command detecting unit 7 .
- the current adding time setting unit 12 sets time for applying the current set by the motor current value setting unit 11 to the motor 1 .
- the motor current control unit 13 applies the current value set by the motor current value setting unit 11 to the motor 1 for the time set by the current adding time setting means 12 .
- the motor current value setting unit 11 , the current adding time setting unit 12 , and the motor current control unit 13 can be obtained by software processing in a microcomputer (not shown).
- FIG. 1 Next, the configuration of FIG. 1 will be discussed in detail in accordance with operation examples shown in FIG. 2( a ) to FIG. 2( e ).
- FF fast forwarding
- a rotation command is outputted by a speed control unit 9 so that the tape 22 is wound up from the supply reel 3 to the take-up reel 2 at a high speed (e.g., 10 m/s), and the motor 1 is operated via a driving unit 10 .
- a mode changing unit 8 changes a mechanism to the stop mode and operates a take-up reel braking unit 5 and a supply reel braking unit 6 to brake the take-up reel 2 and the supply reel 3 .
- FIGS. 2( b ) and 2 ( c ) show the braking forces of the take-up reel braking unit 5 and the supply reel braking unit 6 .
- the take-up reel braking unit 5 applies braking force BT to the take-up reel 2 and the supply reel braking unit 6 applies braking force BS to the supply reel 3 .
- the take-up reel braking unit 5 and the supply reel braking unit 6 are varied in braking force as follows: BT>BS.
- the speed control unit 9 at timing T 1 performs control to stop the rotation of the motor 1 .
- the motor current control unit 13 performs control so that current of a value A (the magnitude of the current value is C>A>0) set by the motor current value setting unit 11 is applied for time W (the length of the time is W>0) set by the current adding time setting unit 12 .
- a rotation torque Tm transmitted by the rotation of the motor 1 is set by the equation below, the rotation being determined by the current value A which has been set internally in advance, and the time W for adding current.
- Tt+Tm ⁇ Ttb ) ⁇ ( Ts ⁇ Tsb ) Tt+Tm ⁇ Ttb )
- Ttb a braking torque applied to the take-up reel 2 by the take-up reel braking unit 5
- Ts denotes a rotation torque generated by the inertial force of the supply reel 3
- “Tsb” is a braking torque applied to the supply reel 3 by the supply reel braking unit 6 .
- the current value A and the time T for adding current are set so as to establish the above relationship, so that even when the take-up reel 2 and the supply reel 3 vary in braking force applied to the take-up reel 2 and the supply reel 3 as indicated by the braking force BT and the braking force BS in FIGS. 2( b ) and 2 ( c ), the take-up reel 2 does not stop earlier than the supply reel 3 as shown in FIGS. 2( d ) and 2 ( e ).
- the braking force of the take-up reel 2 is set at the maximum braking force of the variations
- the braking force of the supply reel 3 is set at the minimum braking force of the variations
- the tape 22 runs at a high speed, and stopping is made from a position where the supply reel 3 has a large diameter, it is important to set the current value A and the time W so as to prevent the take-up reel 2 from stopping earlier than the supply reel 3 .
- a current value A and time W are empirically obtained as parameters.
- the time T is firstly set at a desired time and the current value A is varied according to the time to determine an optimum value.
- FF fast forwarding
- REW rewinding
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- a tape-like recording medium running device of FIG. 3 is quite different from FIG. 1 in that a winding diameter detecting unit 14 is provided for detecting a winding diameter of a supply reel 3 .
- the set values of the motor current value setting unit 11 and the current adding time setting unit 12 are constant regardless of a winding diameter of the supply reel 3 .
- set values can be automatically changed to optimum values according to a winding diameter of the supply reel 3 .
- reference numeral 15 denotes a motor current value setting unit for setting a value of current which is applied to the motor 1 in response to the output of a stop command detecting unit 7
- reference numeral 16 denotes a current adding time setting unit for setting time for applying the current set by the motor current value setting unit 15 to the motor 1
- reference numeral 13 denotes a motor current control unit for applying current of the value set by the motor current value setting unit 15 to the motor 1 for the time set by the current adding time setting unit 16 .
- the set values outputted from the motor current value setting unit 15 and the current adding time setting unit 16 are automatically changed according to a detection output of the winding diameter detecting unit 14 .
- the motor current value setting unit 15 , the current adding time setting unit 16 , the motor current control unit 13 , and the winding diameter detecting unit 14 can be obtained by software processing in a microcomputer (not shown).
- FF fast forwarding
- a rotation command is outputted by a speed control unit 9 so that the tape 22 is wound up from the supply reel 3 to the take-up reel 2 at a high speed (e.g., 10 m/s), and the motor 1 is operated via a driving unit 10 .
- the take-up reel 2 to which rotation is transmitted by the rotation of the motor 1 , winds up the tape 22 from the supply reel 3 .
- the stop command is detected by the stop command detecting unit 7 .
- a mode changing unit 8 changes a mechanism to the stop mode and operates a take-up reel braking unit 5 and a supply reel braking unit 6 to brake the take-up reel 2 and the supply reel 3 .
- a winding diameter of the supply reel 3 at the time the stop command is detected is detected in the winding diameter detecting unit 14 .
- a length of the tape 22 sent by one rotation of the supply reel 3 is calculated by the following product. V ⁇ Tr
- a diameter D is calculated from both of the length and the outer periphery as indicated by the following equation.
- D V ⁇ Tr/ ⁇
- a method of detecting the rotation of the supply reel 3 such a method is available that is for detecting a passage of a slit formed on the supply reel 3 by using a photosensor.
- a winding diameter can be calculated from time spent for (1/X) times of rotation of the reel. Further, a winding diameter can also be calculated by causing an MR element to detect a passage of a magnetized portion formed on a part of the supply reel 3 instead of the slit formed on the supply reel 3 , thereby to detect the rotation of the supply reel 3 .
- the speed control unit 9 performs control to stop the rotation of the motor 1 at timing T 1 .
- current applied to the motor 1 is set at 0 as shown in FIG. 6 .
- a current value H (the magnitude of the current value is 0 ⁇ H ⁇ C) is outputted as a set value from the motor current value setting unit 11 .
- time W 1 is outputted as a set value from the current adding time setting unit 12 .
- the motor current control unit 13 performs control so that current of the set value H is applied for the time W 1 immediately after timing T 1 .
- a current value L (the magnitude of the current value is 0 ⁇ L ⁇ H) is outputted as a set value from the motor current value setting unit 11 .
- time W 2 (the length of the time is T 2 ⁇ T 1 ) is outputted as a set value from the current adding time setting unit 12 .
- the motor current control unit 13 performs control so that the set current value L is applied to the motor 1 for the time W 2 immediately after the timing T 1 .
- the winding diameter detecting unit 14 is provided to detect a winding diameter of the supply reel 3 when the stop command is detected, and according to the winding diameter, a current value for application to the motor 1 and time for the application are changed to such values that cause no slack on the tape-like recording medium at each winding diameter.
- any current larger than necessary from being applied to the motor 1 for time longer than necessary, in order to prevent occurrence of a slack on the tape-like recording medium, to stop the tape 22 with no slack, to shorten time required from stopping the tape 22 till detecting the stop command, and to reduce an amount of the tape 22 sent from a position of detecting the stop command to a position of completing the stopping operation.
- a plurality of reference winding diameters may be provided to set a motor current value and a current adding time in accordance with each of the winding diameters. At this point, as the supply reel 3 is smaller in winding diameter when the stop command is detected, the set value of the motor current value and the set value of the current adding time are reduced.
- the winding diameter detecting unit 14 detects a winding diameter of the supply reel 3 to set a motor current value and a current adding time are according to the winding diameter of the supply reel 3 , but it is also preferable to detect a winding diameter of the take-up reel 2 to set the values according to the winding diameter of the take-up reel 2 .
- the detected winding diameter increases with the passage of time from the start of the fast forwarding (FF) mode.
- both of the current value and the set time of the motor 1 are controlled based on their values detected by the winding diameter detecting unit 14 , but the control may be performed based on either one of the values.
- FF fast forwarding
- REW rewinding
- the supply side reel is always rotated together with the take-up side reel until the supply reel is stopped, providing an advantageous effect that the tape-like recording medium can be stopped with no slack.
- the tape-like recording medium increases in transfer speed, the more advantageous effect can be provided.
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